Families who loved Ribbon Skirt, The by Cameron Mukwa often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is beginning to ask questions about gender expression or when they feel like they do not quite fit into traditional boxes. It is a vital resource for affirming a child's internal sense of self, especially if they are navigating the intersection of cultural heritage and a nonbinary or Two-Spirit identity. The story follows an Ojibwe child preparing for a powwow with the help of both family and the natural world. Through the creation of a beautiful ribbon skirt, the book explores themes of community support, creative self-expression, and the joy of being seen for who you truly are. It balances the grounded reality of Indigenous traditions with whimsical, graphic-novel style elements that keep young readers engaged. It is a gentle yet powerful tool for fostering self-confidence and explaining that identity is something to be celebrated, not hidden.